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Blackilykat @lemmy.world
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Unixporn @lemmy.ml Blackilykat @lemmy.world

[Hyprland] port of my first rice

I ended up liking it too much to switch, and i pretty much just had to remake the bar so I decided to port it :) i also spent like a whole day remaking the music module xd

  • os: Arch Linux
  • wm: Hyprland
  • bar: Waybar
  • theme: catppuccin macchiato green
  • terminal: kitty
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[i3] First rice
  • I had played around with configs before but it was mostly a random arrangement of stuff that didn't really work together (and wasn't meant to), but this was the first time I actually spent some time making something coherent. Also the already made catppuccin theme does a lot of the job

  • Unixporn @lemmy.ml Blackilykat @lemmy.world

    [i3] First rice

    Pretty happy with how it turned out, though this is meant to be kind of temporary since I'm looking forwards to switching to hyprland when my graphics card stops going insane with it

    • os: Arch Linux
    • wm: i3
    • compositor: picom (pijulius' fork)
    • bar: polybar
    • theme: catppuccin macchiato green
    • terminal: kitty
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    Ear pad detached from head band, is there a way to put it back?

    A while ago my headphones (HyperX Cloud II) fell and the left ear pad detached from the head band, but the cable is still there and sound works on both sides. Is there an easy way to put it back for free, or if not for cheap? I've tried putting one end in and forcing the other but the support is made of metal and doesn't bend easily.

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    How can we protect ourselves from companies?
  • I don't think an user limit can fix it as they could just edit it out. I think it would be best if we're all on the same page on leaving any company-owned instance, anything that's made on the instance itself can easily be removed by the company